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Queer Little Nightmares
Queer Little Nightmares: An Anthology of Monstrous Fiction and Poetry | Daniel Zomparelli, David Ly
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The fiction and poetry of Queer Little Nightmares reimagines monsters old and new through a queer lens, subverting the horror gaze to celebrate ideas and identities canonically feared in monster lit. Throughout history, monsters have appeared in popular culture as stand-ins for the non-conforming, the marginalized of society. Pushed into the shadows as objects of fear, revulsion, and hostility, these characters have long conjured fascination and self-identification in the LGBTQ+ community, and over time, monsters have become queer icons. In Queer Little Nightmares, creatures of myth and folklore seek belonging and intimate connection, cryptids challenge their outcast status, and classic movie monsters explore the experience of coming into queerness. The characters in these stories and poemsthe Minotaur camouflaged in a crowd of cosplayers, a pubescent werewolf, a Hindu revenant waiting to reunite with her lover, a tender-hearted kaiju, a lagoon creature aching for the swimmers above him, a ghost of Pride pastrelish their new sparkle in the spotlight. Pushing against tropes that have historically been used to demonize, the queer creators of this collection instead ask: What does it mean to be (and to love) a monster? Contributors include Amber Dawn, David Demchuk, Hiromi Goto, jaye simpson, Eddy Boudel Tan, and Kai Cheng Thom. This publication meets the EPUB Accessibility requirements and it also meets the Web Content Accessibility Guidelines (WCAG-AA). It is screen-reader friendly and is accessible to persons with disabilities. A Simple book with few images, which is defined with accessible structural markup. This book contains various accessibility features such as alternative text for images, table of contents, page-list, landmark, reading order and semantic structure.
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Robotswithpersonality
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Mehso-so

With 'Nightmares' in the title, I can't say they didn't warn me.
Clear winner is Glamour-Us by Andrew Wilmott. This story didn't feel like a fragment, wasn't just grotesque/gory or sad or angry or horny/lonely (honest, valid, but ultimately unsatisfying combos to be found in other entries). 1/3

Robotswithpersonality 2/3 In 17 pages Glamour-Us touched on body image, body dysphoria, self-image/identity, different viewpoints on being trans and transitioning, gender and gender fluidity, being non-binary in the queer/trans community, social conformity/beauty standards vs fight for acceptance, understanding, acknowledgement of humanity, clones, and tech based glamours/holograms(?). Almost more sci-fi than horror, loved it. 6mo
Robotswithpersonality 3/3 Poem Made From Pennywise by David Ly was the other stand out for me: escapism, the sanctuary from real life's edges that a good old campy slasher/horror movie can provide, I FELT that.
Similar to a collection of poetry, any anthology I walk away from with clear favourites keeps me coming back to the format, even if there's more misses than hits.

⚠️body horror, ageism, racism, internalized homophobia, transphobia, SA, ED
6mo
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StillLookingForCarmenSanDiego
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Some horror-esque short stories for #pridemonth . A low pick, as I liked some a lot more than others. ❤️🧡💛💚🩵💙💜

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xicanti
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Flashback to outdoor breakfast with my daily short story. Like most anthologies, this one‘s got its less effective pieces, but the good poems and stories in QUEER LITTLE NIGHTMARES are very good indeed.

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Lindy
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Friday Reads January 20: Queer, Indigenous and poetry books for all ages #booktube

https://youtu.be/SjGdnpSw3ks

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parasolofdoom
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❄️❄️📚

Chelsea.Poole Cozy! 1y
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